Wormwood Recipes
Gary Said:
Abortion herbs, any luck?We Answered:
I doubt that will work...and as for surgical I've had it done its not that bad you get drugs through an IV and your awake for it just stoned l lol.and the only thing you will feel is a little pressure while it's done and that's it and than your in a waiting room for a while...total appointment time Is about 3 hours and the procedure Is 5-10 mins I think...pill and surgical both have their pros and cons...but with the surgical it can be sure everything is clear...Alicia Said:
What is the process of making your own herbal cigarettes?We Answered:
do not be stupid. make friends with some local stoners and smoke good weed. I no longer smoke it but will again some day once it is legal.Ramon Said:
Absinthe? Am very interested....?We Answered:
I've drank absinthe in Canada. Once a few shots with synthetic wormwood and once a few shots with the real thing. It's just really strong booze. I wouldn't say there are any hallucinogenic effects. People say the stuff that's legal in Canada isn't as strong as 'real absinthe' which may be true. Alcohol on it's own can make you hallucinate if your mind allows for it. Then again, if your mind allows for it, you can probably hallucinate on your own without external substances. Just don't go mad!Clyde Said:
Question regarding making absinthe?We Answered:
There is no legal way to do it unless you feel like spending tens of thousands to get licenced to run a distilery. There are tons of recipies on the net that will make a posibly poisonous drink from vodka, wormwood and herbs. You should ignore them.Jeanette Said:
What are some good brands of Absinthe in the US?We Answered:
The best labels currently sold in the US are the following:Pacifique
Leopold Brothers
Delaware Phoenix (both the Walton Waters and the Meadow of Love)
Vieux Carre
Kubler is a decent starter absinthe, but not on par with the above. Lucid would rank probably slightly lower than Kubler. I wouldn't bother with anything else.
Most of these are available from online sources such as Astor Wine and Spirits, Drink Up! New York, etc., if you can not get them in your local store.
Edit:: with regards to your concern over traditional amounts of herbs, I can guarantee to you that all of these absinthes listed above are produced properly, distilled from whole herbs, naturally colored, and in proper balance. The frequently-bandied sentiment that modern American absinthes are somehow neutered or otherwise inferior to their Belle-Epoque or European counterparts is actually completely false...and I say this having myself actually had vintage absinthe from before the ban, as well as being familiar with the production process.
The big things you're going to want to look for, if you're concerned about quality: Don't get anything that looks artificial, don't get anything that contains any food dyes, don't get anything that touts a high thujone content (it's all marketing...don't be a sucker), don't get anything with twigs floating in it, etc.
